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Olive Blake

Birth10 Nov 1794 - Elbert, Georgia, United States
DeathJune 1 1857 - Coweta County, Georgia, USA
MotherLucy ALLEN
FatherWilliam Blake

Born in Elbert, Georgia, United States on 10 Nov 1794 to William Blake and Lucy ALLEN. Olive Blake married Joseph McClendon and had 8 children. She passed away on June 1 1857 in Coweta County, Georgia, USA.

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Parents
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William Blake
1745 - 1798
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Lucy Allen
1751 - 1841
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Mcclendon
1751 - 1845
Children Show all
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Jonathan Jackson Mcclendon
1824 - 1913
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Addison Tully Mcclendon
1819 - 1899
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Joseph 2 Mcclendon
1834 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Cooper 'Betty' Mcclendon
1828 - Unknown
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Allen J. Mcclendon
1820 - 1844
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Nancy Harriet Mcclendon
1827 - Unknown
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Lucy Ann Mcclendon
1822 - 1837
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Cynthia Melepa Mcclendon
1834 - Unknown

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